Here are nine puzzles for movie buffs; the first five are from GAMES magazine.
The first puzzle is entitled Movie Math by Dean Anderson.
In this puzzle, you must fill in the blanks with the correct numbers
so that the equations are true. Each line is a movie title.
You must use the correct order of operations.
The second puzzle is entitled Movie Madness by R. H. Wei.
In this puzzle, forty reasonably well-known three word film titles have been selected.
The first words of the titles have been alphabetized and placed in the first column.
Their middle words have been placed in the second column, and their third words in the third column.
By repeatedly selecting one word from each column, can you reconstruct the original titles?
The third puzzle is entitled Reel Games.
Games made guest appearances in
the movies listed in this puzzle. See if you
can splice the right game to the
film that featured it.
The fifth puzzle is entitled Cinematic Conversions by R. Wayne Schmittberger in GAMES World of Puzzles.
You must complete the titles of movies that contain units of measure in their titles.
The eighth puzzle is entitled Numbers in the Movies. Idea was from David L. Book in The Washington Post.
You must complete the titles of movies that contain numbers in their titles.
The ninth puzzle is entitled Famous Last Words ... in the Movies. The idea was from a sermon by The Reverend Elizabeth
Thompson.
You must identify the last lines in twenty-six movies.